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By Aron Solomon | June 6, 2022
"... the more frequently Griner's name appears in our news feeds, the more pressure there is on the U.S. government to intensify and accelerate its efforts to bring her home," says Aron Solomon, JD, the Chief Legal Analyst for Today's Esquire.
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By Keith Letourneau | May 20, 2022
In the United States, vessels hold a unique status under maritime law--each possesses its own persona that subjects it to potential arrest even in the absence of jurisdiction over its owners.
7 minute read
By Dan Roe | May 3, 2022
Former Akerman partners Francisco Rodriguez and Sandra Millor moved to Reed Smith this month while Dentons added partners Angel Cortiñas and Jonathan Kaskel from Gunster.
4 minute read
By Michael A. Mora | April 28, 2022
Plastiquim alleged it suffered millions of dollars in damages in litigation-related expenses, unpaid interest and business loans.
4 minute read
By James A. Kearns and Cindy Matherne Muller | March 22, 2022
Currently BOEM is considering approximately 30 million acres off the coasts of Texas and Louisiana for commercial development of offshore wind energy projects and has received expressions of interest from several parties.
6 minute read
By Tim Chandler, Jessica Adkins, Heather Palmer and Kevin Lewis | March 8, 2022
As an ever-increasing number of companies establish goals for reducing carbon emissions, boards are drilling down on the company's strategic plan for meeting its net-zero targets and managing through the transition from traditional fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.
7 minute read
By Cindy Muller and Tiffany Raush | March 4, 2022
To develop a robust and sustainable supply chain in the United States, developers and contractors may benefit from a risk-sharing model that allocates the unknown or uncontrollable risk and aligns the parties' interest for a safe and efficient project.
7 minute read
By Meghann M. Cuniff | March 2, 2022
The ships, the MSC Danit and the Cosco Beijing, are massive cargo vessels that supply goods to ports all over the world.
6 minute read
By Keith Letourneau | February 24, 2022
'Because Frescati has altered the safe-berth landscape, parties to maritime contracts should consider the implications of safe-berth language contained therein to understand and account for their respective liability-risk exposure,' Keith B. Letourneau, a partner at Blank Rome in Houston, said.
6 minute read
By Keith Letourneau | January 20, 2022
As important as it is to reduce NOx and Sox emissions, the maritime industry is only just now turning its attention to ratcheting down GHG emissions emanating from the world's fleet.
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